The countdown is well and truly on to this Sunday's Ulster Football Championship Finals at Clones, but while a lot of the talk may be about the Senior final, the Minor game is just as big for the young county stars.

Derry will take on Cavan as both teams look to take the crown and become Ulster Minor Football Champions 2015.

Derry’s 2007 All-Star forward Paddy Bradley and Cavan’s former All-Star Dermot McCabe have spoken about how the Electric Ireland Ulster Final is certainly no "minor" event for these young guys.

Both Bradley and McCabe believe their respective counties have got what it takes to lift the trophy on Sunday with a number of key battles between some very talented youngsters on both sides.

With exam pressures out of the way, the young footballers can focus their attention on the Ulster final.

Throughout the Championship fans can follow the action, support the Minors and be part of something major by following Electric Ireland online using the hashtag #ThisIsMajor.

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Speaking about what it means to him to represent his county in a Minor final, Derry's Barry Grant said: "Playing for your county is massive for everybody.

"Personally, from I was eight or nine years of age, growing up watching boys playing for the county, you couldn't beat actually being a part of it. It is something I think nearly every young boy aspires to."

Cavan's Donal Monahan said walking out onto the pitch and hearing the crowd get behing the team means a lot to him.

"Running out onto the field, and the hair standing on the back of your neck and hearing the crowd roar, is just something that triggers my adreneline.

"I would say to my team just to try and not get caught up in the hype, just prepare like any other game, try and stay calm and focused and keep their cool."

Live coverage of both Minor final will be broadcast by Austin O’Callaghan on BBC Radio Ulster from 12 noon.

This will be followed by TV coverage starting at 1.30pm on BBC Two for the Senior final between Monaghan and Donegal, with throw-in at 2pm.